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<h2>ene file format</h2>
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<h3>Description</h3>
The ene file extension stands for binary energy file. It holds the
energies as generated during your <a href="mdrun.html">mdrun</a>.
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The file can be transformed to a portable energy file (portable
accross hardware platforms), the 
<a href="edr.html">.edr</a> file using the program <a href="eneconv.html">
eneconv</a>.
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See also <a href="g_energy.html">g_energy</a>.
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